Like many other Texas residents, you may have decided to renovate part or all of your home. After months of dealing with the general contractor, subcontractors and suppliers, your home finally looks the way you always envisioned. Then you find out that someone...
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Month: July 2017
How Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are different from each other
One of the most common questions that gets asked about the topic of bankruptcy in general is: what is the difference between a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing? These are the two most common forms of personal bankruptcy, with nearly...
A looming student loan crisis?
Many financial experts see similarities between the 2008 subprime housing crisis and today’s $108 billion private student loan market. A decade ago, billions in subprime mortgage loans were ruled uncollectable by courts over missing or fraudulent documents. For...
Will new credit reporting rules boost accuracy and reduce errors?
For those who wage an ongoing battle with bad credit, help may be on the way. If you are dealing with unpaid taxes, doctor bills and judgments, you may not only receive much needed protections, but also a significant boost in your overall credit score. Equifax,...
Thanks to new owners, Texans can continue to drive 85
Any shred of doubt Texans have over the future of fast driving from Mustang Ridge to Sequin has disappeared. Any concerns over being forced to take on the never-ending congestion on I-35 are over. Texans traveling on a portion of State Highway 130 can still drive 85....